In the distant future, when humanity has evolved the sciences to a degree where human cloning is possible, its benefits are nearly endless as they are destructive. In fact, human cloning should be allowed, and regulated, despite federal regulation having loopholes. This is exactly why not only human cloning should be allowed for its benefits, but for how it would work. But with all of these contradictions, it would be best to understand the entire idea, by jumping after the break.

At least for the many (millions?) that enjoy The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Steam. Mounted combat is now possible on horses (obviously including your preferred bows, swords, and so on) by jumping into the Beta Participation section on Steam’s settings menu and selecting the game. On top of this very prominent feature, a few glitches were fixed with the recently added ranged and magic kill cams, another feature added in a post-launch patch that makes Skyrim an even more well-rounded and artistic game than before. Jump past the break to see the full changelog for the Skyrim 1.6 Beta.

The above shot was captured using the Space Engine, which is technically a massive game similar to Google Earth, however many of the images are based upon proof or photographs, or the very least, scientific probability. Check out the rest of Deadendthrill’s work on the game.

Let’s keep this one nice and short: this is a USB 3.0 drive with 720Mb/s read and 128Mb/s write speeds. That’s fast. It also is backwards-compatible with USB 2.0, and even then, it’s pretty fast. In plenty of anecdotal tests (and scientific ones), the Super Talent Express ST1 performed as desired. This particular thumbdrive that our friends at ThinkGeek sent us for review is the 8GB version which costs $19.99, but there are 16GB and 32GB versions for $49.99 and $119.99, respectively.

On top of all of that, it’s not that large: at 67.4 x 20.3 x 10.4 mm (2.65″ x 0.8″ x 0.4″), it can fit into just about anything, without much bulk.

Sent to our friends over at Gizmodo, Ivan Agerton, at Deep Space Reconnaissance/Special Ops, recorded some fantastic footage of the F-35 from Lockheed Martin using the Red Epic camera and a Canon zoom lens. It’s brilliant, is crazy clear, and is only really suitable to watch, in glorious HD. Awesome.